Public Land, Private Capital: Doing The Math on Mixed-Use Development
As South Florida cities grow, the most ambitious projects increasingly require coordination between public priorities and private capital. Public land, infrastructure, housing, mixed-use development and economic development all depend on deals that can be difficult to structure and even harder to execute. This conversation looks at how cities and developers turn shared goals into real projects — and where those partnerships break down. What makes a public-private project work, and where do these deals break down?
















